First Responders
Handbook of Humor

By John Hicks & Dan Jordan
Reviewed by Jackie Houchin

Firefighter/Paramedic John Hicks’ Handbook of Humor (co-authored with Deputy Sheriff Dan Jordan), is both educational and entertaining.  Unlike his other three adventure books for children, this one’s written for adults.
The first section of the book deals with stress and how it impacts the lives of First Responders (Fire, EMS, and Police).  What is stress?  What are its symptoms? And what are the serious consequences if not relieved? (Anxiety, alcoholism, suicide, etc.)  The authors share many practical helps for coping with stress.  They also suggest what they call the “Triad of Balance” which includes Creativeness, Playfulness and Humor.
The majority of the book consists of short, slice-of-life stories and anecdotes (think…Reader’s Digest “All in a Day’s Work”) from the lives of First Responders across the United States and England (one from Afghanistan!).  Most are funny (some wickedly so) but a few are poignant, as in a tribute to the heroes of the 9-11 disaster. There are also cartoons, poems and tidbits of historical fact.  An informative and enjoyable read!
The First Responders Handbook of
Humor
raises one “touchy” issue that is hard to avoid today, because of its visibility in the news — that of the prevalence of pranks or practical jokes being played among veterans and rookies in Fire Stations, and occasionally between Police Officers.
John Hicks assures readers that these jokes are playful, not meant to be malicious, and are often “revenged” by the “victim,” to the delight of ALL involved.  In fact, an earlier chapter is entitled, Humor Safety, and describes inappropriate types of humor and how to avoid them.  “Unfortunately,” wrote Hicks to this reviewer, “even the most innocent of jokes get turned into something they are not when it concerns money.  Not to say what has happened recently was right.  It was a joke that got carried too far, but that was all it was.”
Gain insight about this matter and about the stress First Responders face.  $12.95 (Signed and shipped free) from www.quietmanpublishing.com

Jackie HouchinJackie Houchin is a freelance reporter for The Foothills Paper in San Fernando Valley, California.  She belongs to Sisters In Crime and Mystery Writers of America and the California Writers Club.  Jackie reviews for Mystery Scene Magazine, Crime Spree Magazine and The Strand magazine.  She is a regular contributor to Valleynews.com as a book, theater and film reviewer.  Jackie  contributes to The Valley Scribe and have a few things in the CWC 2005-2006 anthology.  She is a photographer, and have "shot" countless plays and musicals in community theaters for 18 years.